I like hearing about Molly.... a sweet little dog who loves his master not knowing anything about the wonderfully evil stories going on in his master's mind... Mr King, you should write a book about a sweet pet of a serial killer.... I think that would be interesting.... =)

Diggin' this Jukin' song, Mr.King! Also diggin' the last novel you wrote in the Mr. Mercedes trilogy! You never fail to entertain, that's a given! Can't wait for your next story! Sincerely, one of your best fans!

So... thought you were done with social media Mr. King. Love your work but alot of celebrities have zero integrity and do what they say. When you said you were done with posting just figured you wouldn't be one in that crowd.

On Tuesday, the latest Stephen King book will be released, but it’s not of the macabre nature King is best known for. The nonfiction book focuses on the shared experience of that corps of young writers, activists and ideologues on a campus then known as “UMO.”

I was an early reader as a kid. I outgrew my books too soon. At 10 I asked my mom to read her books. She showed me which ones I could read and which ones I couldn't. I wrote down all the ones she said no to and read them at the library. That's how I started my SK reading 😄

I have read all his books for the last 20 years now., accept Cell.
The first one I read was Needful Things, then I was hooked for life!
Just finished the Mr. Mercedes Trilogy, which was outstanding(!), and I am re-reading Duma Key again at the moment.
Thank you, Mr. Stephen King for all these wonderful books you have created!!! 😊👏😍

My son William P Davidson loved your book. He loves all of the ones he has read so far. Small obsession. But 2 minutes into the movie version of The Shining he turned it off. Will not watch any others fearing they are all that far off.

When I was a kid we had a carpet we got in Morocco hanging on the wall. I was convinced that if I looked behind the carpet fast enough there was a secret entrance to a mysterious land . I used to drive my parents crazy flipping the carpet back and forth and peeking behind it.

I did not click the link yet, but that smile on that train makes me want to stay home and lock the damn doors.
I can imagine driving home from work on a late night and seeing that eerie thing cross the street...silently...without the aid of tracks. That's it...I'm calling off lol

I found a copy of the Shining that my dad was reading on the coffee table. I was probably 12 years old and was home from school with the flu. I would hide under a blanket to read when I was supposed to be napping. I think I pretended to be sick for an entire week so I could finish it. It scared the crap out of me but I was instantly hooked on Stephen King. Im 51 now and King is still my favorite.❤

Mr King,, your not fooling me, I know that look from both of you,, she is the love of your heart!! I love your books to by the way,,Have one beside my chair to read hopefully next week ( when all the wedding crazy town is over for my youngest son)

As part of the Althea Ward Clark W’21 Reading Series, Stephen King and Eileen Myles read from their work on Wednesday, November 16th, at 4:30 p.m. in the Berlind Theater-Mccarter Theater Center. The event is free, however tickets are required. Tickets will be available to the public beginning October 28th — more details will be posted at their site on that date.

No more tickets remain for this reading. However, a standby line will be formed at the Berlind Theatre and any seats that are still available at 4:10 p.m. on the day of the reading will be made available to those in the standby line.

To get a book signed at a Stephen King book signing is on my list of '50 things to do in my 50s'... and will be shifted to the '60 things to do in my 60s' list if it doesn't happen soon! If I can get tickets to this local event, just being in the same room with him and listening to him read would put me over the moon :) Love SK... keep on writing and reading!

I am much more chilled about this movie now that I have decided that its a different telling and that somewhere in another plane of existence, my Jake is a little boy with an old mind, Roland is dressed in rags, not Nu-western gear and the Horn of Eld is lying in the dust. I know better than to go into King adaptations with the book in my mind, so i have thrown it out the window with regards to the movie!

If the movie is terrible, how on earth does it ruin the books...? I never understood that logic. I'll watch the movie (probably opening night) and leave the theatre loving or hating it. Either way, the story could never be ruined or changed in my mind. LD&PN fellow Tower junkies.

Hear an excerpt from ‘Cookie Jar’ – a new story just added to the audio edition of THE BAZAAR OF BAD DREAMS and narrated by the talented Santino Fontana (who discerning listeners may recognize as the voice of Hans from Frozen):[ Soundcloud.com Link ]

If you purchased the earlier digital download release of THE BAZAAR OF BAD DREAMS, please contact your digital retailer about getting the updated file. Simon & Schuster Audio has instructed them to provide the revised program with ‘Cookie Jar’ at no additional cost to you.

I HATE when they do stuff like this. It was the same with Full a Dark, No Stars - I went out and brought it when it came out and then it gets rereleased with the extra story. I can't afford to buy multiple copies of the one book; I have a mortgage and a kid. I know it ended up in BOBD but I didn't know if it would. Hopefully this one will end up in a future collection because I'm not buying the audio for a book I've already read. Sorry rant over 😕

It's so ridiculous to do that now, why couldn't you either include the story in the book when you had the chance or save it for the next collection? Or do an audiobook exclusive separately. Come on Mr. King, don't go getting ridiculous on us

This could be amazing. I'm curious to see how it plays on the screen. So much of this book is Jessie and her inner Jessies coming to terms with things. I'm interested to see how it will be shot and produced.

It's so heartbreaking that they had to find a replacement for Anton, he was the perfect choice and very missed but Harry Treadaway is an equally good decision that I didn't even consider... I can't wait to see how they bring the series to life.